I’m sending this mail after I had being scammed by the same seller, twice.

A few months ago, I saw a nice Baume & Mercier watch, offered by a seller called “Genuine“.

Even the watch was offered as authentic, it was clear to me that if the prico is so low, it is a replica, but I was happy I found a low cost replica.

Then, I placed the order. The seller was very comunicative and grateful.

So, the item did not arrived at all.

The shipping tracking number provided was not recognized neither by UPS nor EMS. – This was the first ‘red light’.

After a while, the seller told that the parcel was ‘lost’, and he will send the item. – Second ‘red light’.

Nothing happened. (I even did not noticed that the seller is gaining time).

Then, the seller told me that the specific watch I order is out of stock (even it was still shown in the listing), but that I can choose any other item instead. – Third ‘red light’.

This time, the tracking number was correct, but when the pack arrived at last, it was containing a very very low quality, poor copy of a totally different watch and model, which it did not work at all.

All the time and during the comunication, the seller pressured asking for positive feedback.

The very sad thing of this history is that in the meantime, I saw another watch for my wife, but I didn’t notice that was from the same seller. Then, the very same loop started again:

1- Item didn’t not arrived

2- Tracking number was wrong (fake)

3- Seller offered an alternative item

4- Seller sent a different, wrong and defective item

5- Seller asked – all the time- for positive feedback.

I’ve been buying items over the net by more than 10 years. I also operate with other well known portal (eBay) since 1999 and I have a 100% positive feedback, operating smoothly without any problem.

So, my friends, here is the lesson:

1- Never place succesive orders until the first one is fully processed.

2- Never accept alternative items: this is the most basic method of the scammers to gain time- then you will not able to open a dispute.

3- Open a dispute as soon as possible, you always can close it later.

4- Never give positive feedback if you are not fully satisfied (the fist time this happen, I left positive feedback hopping this will help with the seller relationships)

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